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THK WKATHKR. ♦
Aaa Frmortoro- April ia.— »
Cloudy toslcbt; pcvabsbly *
SftaOWUs Krtdsy.
M'ADIE.
iatig {bin Attn Stints
The postal regalatlooa oow
require the renewal of aab-
scrtptJoas to dally papees ]
wttltln three moaths of expire- '
VOL. 31.
PALO ALTO. CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908.
NO. tjt.
tawts.wawjKtaiaawaaaaaatia-B,
1 a a a urn a asm m na.
WHS-.' 1"1 WANT TO MlkK-
A H M.I.I I PtB J
.'
flrst rate- tha rabbit, aad wbea
you want to cook a mast >r*t '
a-t a xood rsstr We ar. sol.
sa»Bts tor tha
TIi.mv is rnnliliix Bftttxr made, aad wc caa pro*. It Lat
show .beta to ><>u—at the
Palo Alto Hardware Company
Tmme Maks m. tuaht k. Oas Qui 11, at a_* am.
1 lai i» i» 1" i« i» an a a wissssssSsasstamaBSi
ARE
yo_
thinking of building
home?
We furnish ...rrtblB, Irom foundation UI ShlBSUML
Ws ,.n do tb* lat*rlor ftalaalat
IB tb* rl.bt wsy aad can turn you
out Boat* bi,b-,rad* mlaaloa bSbcu,
baUt artlatically, wit, which ta rural-. It. , ,
The
Dudfield Lumber
Company
Main Ofllce--Phone. Main 21
Mill Ofti« . . Phone Mais 225
A
Grand
Success
Several thousand people from all
over Control California visited loa
Altos Sunday and partook of a bar-
becue dinner, generously faroaasod
by the Altoa Land Compaay- The
aaosl Important feature af tbe day
was tha coffee furnished. The company. In endeavoring to select nothing but the beat on the market, alter looking over ell coffees, decided
to aae Caswell's National Croat Coffee aad ao order waa given Comp-
ton's Tea-Coffee Store of yonr tow*.
Every picnicker wbo drank this
coffee Sunday waa heard to corapU-
meht It In their highest tsrma.
Parties who did aot bavs a chance
to go to the picnic can learn what a
good tlms they missed by ordering
a can of casu Kt.t.s national
CREHT COPT-CK from Its aal*
ageacy—
COMPTONS
Palo Alto Chapter
Celebrates Birthday
BtlMION CHA-.BR OP SAN PBAK
ClaCO Will, i:\TEKTAIN UI.
1 'ti. .'inna-ii tiIM..HT.
iiaa...w'«'
Many New
Oxfords
In Oor Spring
Showings
We Fit Them Properly, Too.
»»*»<
«l»«*»»»«»«l
Mlaaloa Cbftpier. No. 71. R. A.
! M.. of San Franciaco, haa sxtended
to the members of Palo Alto Chap-
tar, No 13, a cordiftl tavtutioa to
roeet wltb tbem tbta evening at tbelr
ball to Mission Masonic Temple,
ISO. Mlaaloa atreet, San Pranetaro.
Tbe occasion la the celebration of
tbe birthday of Palo Alto Chapter.
About forty members of the local
chapter sill go to Ban Franciaco tonight to attead tbe meeting. Ths
Royal Arch degree will be conferred
and a special entertainment and banquet will follow the meeting.
3. B. Laktn to so far Improved In
, health that he waa able to be out
[ driving todsy.
BASEBALL
Sunday, April 19
AT
Woodland Park
JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARY PROCURES HIGH SCHOOL WILL
WORK IS PLANNED! BUSINESS BOOKS GIVE ART EXHIBIT
| Outlaws vs.
X Sunnyvale
• Admission 25c.
j Ladies Free
t«*« 4
>«««♦»«« a a e*>s«
BARGAIN
la a
Palo Alto
COTTAGE
HOME
7 ROOMS and BATH
/ 332 Channing Avenue
ONLY $3,000
•
This property moat be sold, (-banning aveaae will be a grsj/bualnsss
atraat aome day. Oo aad Invssti-
gate ihts property for yoaraalf if
yoa are looking for a bargain.
We can make satisfactory terms
without tail
HOMKRIAN HALL WILL i:\-
LARGE ITS SCOPE \M> ADD
POLYTECHNIC l I \ 11 itr-
Prinrlpsl Meredith Saya Whole Oon-
cepiion of Kdocat-Voa Will Be
Vitally Cbaaced.
W. J. Meredith, principal of Ho-
merian Hall < Hoiits School 1 at Evergreen Park, has In view the arrangement of tbe courses of study la
tha acbool to cover tbe freshman
and sophomore requirements of university work. In accordance with the
plan that to being advocated by
President Jordan.
He to alao planning to enlarge tbe
eeope of the work along polytechnic
lines and to make thla a feature of
the achool. Tbe shops In, connection with the school are being arranged ao that tbe younger pupils
can do Bloyd work .aod the older
ones bench work and pattern making. A forge has also been secured
aad work In tbat line will be done.
la a conversation yesterday Mr,
Meredith' aald that the , whole edit-
eeptlon of education win be changed
vitally la the next few years aad
that the readjustment of university
work will be bat one of ths changes.
Ths Junior college will afford tbe
moat effective means of education
ap to a certain polot. In the university members of the lower classes
do not eome Into personal touch
with ths heads of the departmenta,
tbs experienced educators, but tbe
direction of tbetr studies to left to
Instructors largely. Oae reaaon tkat
ao many lowerclaasmen flunk is that
they do not know what le required
of tbem and fail to do ss good work
as tbey otaerwlee might
In the Junior college the claaaea
are smaller and the student receives
pesrsooal direction and caa carry
forward tbe two-vests' work with
much lsaa danger of failure. There
la now loo sharp a break between
(be high school or preparatory
school aad tbe unlveralty. Then In
the junior college tbe home features
are given more attention and there
la leaa temptation for the student to
acquire wrong habits.
One (rouble with the educational
syatem to tbat ao many atndenta go
through • psrt or all of their onl-
vertaty courae without sny definite
plan aa to the profession or line of
work they are to adopt. Tbey do
not find tbemeelvea soon enough.
While broad culture to always a benefit, there is too much culture for
culture's sake. This la a busy, work-
sulay world and practical, definite
alma are needed.
, Tbe coming year at Homertan
Hall will aee the Introduction of a
larger amount of manual training
and laboratory work aad a general
preparation for Junior college
courses. The fleldwork la to be emphasised. Mr. Meredith makes frequent outings with hla claaaea, vte-
ttlng the mountains and tbe coast-,
side and more of theee trips will be
taken. Camping oot promotes self-
reliance and affords opportunities
for gaining practical knowledge.
The school haa three good buildings, and during summer vacation
the gymnasium equipment la to be
put In place and the bulldlnga and
grounds generally Improved.
president of no \i.i> is >i \u- HK1 n-him. AND COLOR work
IS*. A nil Hi n.>\ VALUABLE TO MERCHANTS.
AND MANUAL TRAINING WORK
WILL BK SHOWN.
Other COUertloos of Volumes Treat- j Base-ball Ntoe WUl Meet Saa Mateo
log of Practical Questions WlU Tesm la Coateet tor Leagae
W. P. Hyde, chairman of the,
board of library trustees, has been
Interested tor aome time in collecting a aet ot books which would be [
of especial va|ue to the merchants j
of Palo Alto. Ha baa delayed the!
purchase or tbe books tn order to)
get late editions tbat were In press..
He has Jutt received four volumes.■
which are now on tbe library shelves, j
that are particularly valuable and'
from which merchants cannot fall to
gain Ideas that will benefit tbem In
tbetr business.
"The Making of a Merchant," by,
Harlow N. Hlglnbotham. an experl-'
eaced merchant himself, la perhaps i
the moet instructive of the now
books. Among the subjects treated
are laying a foundation, advance*1
ment ln buelneaa. the qualities tbat
make a merchant, details that e**n
sucrose, buying 'merchandise, treat*
ment of employee, department stores
and their management, qualities of
a good credit man, difficulties aad
dangers ot credit, rewards and humors of tbe credit desk, and atoro-
keepers' credits and collections.
Thoughts of Business." by Waldo Pondray Warren, for many yejr*
a merchant, to also full of Interest.
It treats of tba atartlag point, aalf
Improvement, methods, developing
workers, baying and selling, and ao
on.
Walter D Moody, for over twenty
Tears a traveling salesman. European buyer, sales manager and employer, writes entertainingly of
"Men Who Sell Tblnga-
Dr. Walter Dill Seett, of Ua
Northwestern Unlveralty, to the author of "The Theory of Advertising."
Th* subject to elaborately and prw-
tlcally presented. He calls advertising "the moat Important part of
all moderit bualoea*." and suggest*,
methods of securing tbe beat returns for the money invented. Every
merchant fa Palo Alto would derive
direct financial gain from a careful
study of this volume.
The purpose of making tha library j
helpful to cltlsena In all possible I
lines la a good one, and the board!
will extend this plan by getting together various collections of books
treating of practical questions. \
The J. J. Morris Real*Estate Company
j |
j 120 University Ave. PALO ALTO, CAL. |
»«*>** »**»■> ass
saasseaesseaeesetis-e • *►
4».«H4,««,,4,M |
A. 0. Walker, deputy registration
clerk, haa received a notice from
County Clerk Pfiater to discontinue
the registration of voters for the
preeent. Tbe order will probably
be ln force until after the Mky primer.ee are held.
a |
Bewick and Oatrander will meet
Veteran and Costello at t 0'e.Aek tonight In a bowling contest for tbs
ehamptonehlp of tbe tows.
Tosemlte. Cal., April 1, i»oi.
Weather cold and stormy, piling
anew deep ln the mountains, for the
biggest sammer Yosemite ever had.
CUR RY
of Yosemite'
woald ilk, to an too all hla ,a**u
this s«BB0B. at-.Bwl.il. ba, roar
farnltur. from C-UBY OF PALO
ALT".
1
Subcom.-iittees Will
/Hake Reports Tonight
Tbe charter committee of fifty
will meet at 9 o'clock tonight at tbe
elty hall. The subcommittees oa
taxation aad parka aad playgrounds
will submit reports.
It to deatrable that aa many mem*
bera of the committee aa possible be
preeent, ln order that the work ef
tbe general committee may be fin*
lehed and a call Issued for the election of freeholders st an early date.
There to no time to spar* tf a charter ta to be prepared for submission
to the state legislature In January
next.
On the 2ttb aad 18th of tbta
month thqAalls of the high school
building will-be used aa exhibition
rooms for the work of the drawing
classes, the manual training department and tha mnslc claaaea. AU
the drawing claaaea/of the aehoola,
from the primary up through tbo
high school, will have their work,
all of which la original, oa exhibition. Meehanla-d aa wst! aa fraw-
band drawing wor\ will be shown,.
especial emphasis being pot oo
perspective work.
The pupils are busy making posters to .be put In tha atore windows;
there la a great deal of comoetltloa
over them, and a committee la to
Judge them Friday and give a prlaa
to the beat artlat. Tba lettering oar
the cards, which an to Indicate tba
different claaaea of work, la ataa
being done by the puglla.
Following to a Hat of tba varloa*
kinds ot work: 'Color harmony,
sketching (life), outdoor sketching,
perspective drawing, pencil draw-
lug! charcoal drawing, chalk drawing, ink drawing, water color, pastel design.
Tbe principal feature of tbe manual training exhibit will be Abe apodal pieces. tabled, muslt racks, etc,
made by tba pupils. For thia epe-
olal work the' pupils buy tbelr owa
materials. Some of tbeee plaoe*
will be /on exhibition la the etor*
wlndowa before the blgh achool exhibition. During tbe exhibition th*
manual training room will be. open
to visitors, who will ba welcome to
come ln and aee th* work ln tbta
new department,
Mr. Jeffers will exhibit aome of
tbe work of hla claaaea, aad there
will alao be singing* by the different
choruaea add glee clubs of lb*
schools. »
Tbe glrla of tbo high acbool have
alao caught the exhibition spirit
and during the evening of the 1149,
and alao tbe following day and evaat-
ing, will exhibit some very fine varieties of home-made candles, which
win be on sale to the people. The -
public la moat cordially Invited ta-
attend tbe exhibitions, end patronise
tbe candy aale. The profile of tbo
aale will go to make up • deficit incurred by tbe glrla' basketball team,
and any surplus will be tarned over
to the regalar student body fund,
whlcb at preeent la rather low. Tb*
young ladlea will preside at tha candy tablsa.
A big baaeball rally will be held In
(Contlaned oa page four.)
J. H Chartaaton, a member of tbe
Ban Pranclsco police department, to
In Palo Alto today. Mr. Charleston
waa born a abort dlstanee below
Mayfleld and still owns tbo old
homestead on the Charleston roaa.
which waa named for bla father.
>♦»»♦ es-s i«»»miiii»
:
Easter Novelties
Don't fall to aae the endless
variety we ara showing thla
year. We bought verj largelz.
and probably hare a larger
and better assortment tkaa
can be found In Ban Pranclaeo.
Tbe prices are unusually low. ,
WILSON'S
ssoes-seeeeeeeeeeeeeess-s-
Coffee
Don't forget our "8. A R." special bland of Coffee. Ibe "par
pound. Remember you are earing money and getting aatto-
f action.
VEGETABLES
Freeh Vegetables svery morning. Our prices ar* right
TOMATOES
Aak for Pratt-Low brand, sorted pack—the very .beat pat In.
rsns. Try a couple of cans with yoar next order.
PROMPT DELIVERY—INT-.LLIt.ENT SERVICE. MAD. 19.
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SALLOWS fit RHODES
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THK WKATHKR. ♦
Aaa Frmortoro- April ia.— »
Cloudy toslcbt; pcvabsbly *
SftaOWUs Krtdsy.
M'ADIE.
iatig {bin Attn Stints
The postal regalatlooa oow
require the renewal of aab-
scrtptJoas to dally papees ]
wttltln three moaths of expire- '
VOL. 31.
PALO ALTO. CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908.
NO. tjt.
tawts.wawjKtaiaawaaaaaatia-B,
1 a a a urn a asm m na.
WHS-.' 1"1 WANT TO MlkK-
A H M.I.I I PtB J
.'
flrst rate- tha rabbit, aad wbea
you want to cook a mast >r*t '
a-t a xood rsstr We ar. sol.
sa»Bts tor tha
TIi.mv is rnnliliix Bftttxr made, aad wc caa pro*. It Lat
show .beta to ><>u—at the
Palo Alto Hardware Company
Tmme Maks m. tuaht k. Oas Qui 11, at a_* am.
1 lai i» i» 1" i« i» an a a wissssssSsasstamaBSi
ARE
yo_
thinking of building
home?
We furnish ...rrtblB, Irom foundation UI ShlBSUML
Ws ,.n do tb* lat*rlor ftalaalat
IB tb* rl.bt wsy aad can turn you
out Boat* bi,b-,rad* mlaaloa bSbcu,
baUt artlatically, wit, which ta rural-. It. , ,
The
Dudfield Lumber
Company
Main Ofllce--Phone. Main 21
Mill Ofti« . . Phone Mais 225
A
Grand
Success
Several thousand people from all
over Control California visited loa
Altos Sunday and partook of a bar-
becue dinner, generously faroaasod
by the Altoa Land Compaay- The
aaosl Important feature af tbe day
was tha coffee furnished. The company. In endeavoring to select nothing but the beat on the market, alter looking over ell coffees, decided
to aae Caswell's National Croat Coffee aad ao order waa given Comp-
ton's Tea-Coffee Store of yonr tow*.
Every picnicker wbo drank this
coffee Sunday waa heard to corapU-
meht It In their highest tsrma.
Parties who did aot bavs a chance
to go to the picnic can learn what a
good tlms they missed by ordering
a can of casu Kt.t.s national
CREHT COPT-CK from Its aal*
ageacy—
COMPTONS
Palo Alto Chapter
Celebrates Birthday
BtlMION CHA-.BR OP SAN PBAK
ClaCO Will, i:\TEKTAIN UI.
1 'ti. .'inna-ii tiIM..HT.
iiaa...w'«'
Many New
Oxfords
In Oor Spring
Showings
We Fit Them Properly, Too.
»»*»<
«l»«*»»»«»«l
Mlaaloa Cbftpier. No. 71. R. A.
! M.. of San Franciaco, haa sxtended
to the members of Palo Alto Chap-
tar, No 13, a cordiftl tavtutioa to
roeet wltb tbem tbta evening at tbelr
ball to Mission Masonic Temple,
ISO. Mlaaloa atreet, San Pranetaro.
Tbe occasion la the celebration of
tbe birthday of Palo Alto Chapter.
About forty members of the local
chapter sill go to Ban Franciaco tonight to attead tbe meeting. Ths
Royal Arch degree will be conferred
and a special entertainment and banquet will follow the meeting.
3. B. Laktn to so far Improved In
, health that he waa able to be out
[ driving todsy.
BASEBALL
Sunday, April 19
AT
Woodland Park
JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARY PROCURES HIGH SCHOOL WILL
WORK IS PLANNED! BUSINESS BOOKS GIVE ART EXHIBIT
| Outlaws vs.
X Sunnyvale
• Admission 25c.
j Ladies Free
t«*« 4
>«««♦»«« a a e*>s«
BARGAIN
la a
Palo Alto
COTTAGE
HOME
7 ROOMS and BATH
/ 332 Channing Avenue
ONLY $3,000
•
This property moat be sold, (-banning aveaae will be a grsj/bualnsss
atraat aome day. Oo aad Invssti-
gate ihts property for yoaraalf if
yoa are looking for a bargain.
We can make satisfactory terms
without tail
HOMKRIAN HALL WILL i:\-
LARGE ITS SCOPE \M> ADD
POLYTECHNIC l I \ 11 itr-
Prinrlpsl Meredith Saya Whole Oon-
cepiion of Kdocat-Voa Will Be
Vitally Cbaaced.
W. J. Meredith, principal of Ho-
merian Hall < Hoiits School 1 at Evergreen Park, has In view the arrangement of tbe courses of study la
tha acbool to cover tbe freshman
and sophomore requirements of university work. In accordance with the
plan that to being advocated by
President Jordan.
He to alao planning to enlarge tbe
eeope of the work along polytechnic
lines and to make thla a feature of
the achool. Tbe shops In, connection with the school are being arranged ao that tbe younger pupils
can do Bloyd work .aod the older
ones bench work and pattern making. A forge has also been secured
aad work In tbat line will be done.
la a conversation yesterday Mr,
Meredith' aald that the , whole edit-
eeptlon of education win be changed
vitally la the next few years aad
that the readjustment of university
work will be bat one of ths changes.
Ths Junior college will afford tbe
moat effective means of education
ap to a certain polot. In the university members of the lower classes
do not eome Into personal touch
with ths heads of the departmenta,
tbs experienced educators, but tbe
direction of tbetr studies to left to
Instructors largely. Oae reaaon tkat
ao many lowerclaasmen flunk is that
they do not know what le required
of tbem and fail to do ss good work
as tbey otaerwlee might
In the Junior college the claaaea
are smaller and the student receives
pesrsooal direction and caa carry
forward tbe two-vests' work with
much lsaa danger of failure. There
la now loo sharp a break between
(be high school or preparatory
school aad tbe unlveralty. Then In
the junior college tbe home features
are given more attention and there
la leaa temptation for the student to
acquire wrong habits.
One (rouble with the educational
syatem to tbat ao many atndenta go
through • psrt or all of their onl-
vertaty courae without sny definite
plan aa to the profession or line of
work they are to adopt. Tbey do
not find tbemeelvea soon enough.
While broad culture to always a benefit, there is too much culture for
culture's sake. This la a busy, work-
sulay world and practical, definite
alma are needed.
, Tbe coming year at Homertan
Hall will aee the Introduction of a
larger amount of manual training
and laboratory work aad a general
preparation for Junior college
courses. The fleldwork la to be emphasised. Mr. Meredith makes frequent outings with hla claaaea, vte-
ttlng the mountains and tbe coast-,
side and more of theee trips will be
taken. Camping oot promotes self-
reliance and affords opportunities
for gaining practical knowledge.
The school haa three good buildings, and during summer vacation
the gymnasium equipment la to be
put In place and the bulldlnga and
grounds generally Improved.
president of no \i.i> is >i \u- HK1 n-him. AND COLOR work
IS*. A nil Hi n.>\ VALUABLE TO MERCHANTS.
AND MANUAL TRAINING WORK
WILL BK SHOWN.
Other COUertloos of Volumes Treat- j Base-ball Ntoe WUl Meet Saa Mateo
log of Practical Questions WlU Tesm la Coateet tor Leagae
W. P. Hyde, chairman of the,
board of library trustees, has been
Interested tor aome time in collecting a aet ot books which would be [
of especial va|ue to the merchants j
of Palo Alto. Ha baa delayed the!
purchase or tbe books tn order to)
get late editions tbat were In press..
He has Jutt received four volumes.■
which are now on tbe library shelves, j
that are particularly valuable and'
from which merchants cannot fall to
gain Ideas that will benefit tbem In
tbetr business.
"The Making of a Merchant" by,
Harlow N. Hlglnbotham. an experl-'
eaced merchant himself, la perhaps i
the moet instructive of the now
books. Among the subjects treated
are laying a foundation, advance*1
ment ln buelneaa. the qualities tbat
make a merchant, details that e**n
sucrose, buying 'merchandise, treat*
ment of employee, department stores
and their management, qualities of
a good credit man, difficulties aad
dangers ot credit, rewards and humors of tbe credit desk, and atoro-
keepers' credits and collections.
Thoughts of Business." by Waldo Pondray Warren, for many yejr*
a merchant, to also full of Interest.
It treats of tba atartlag point, aalf
Improvement, methods, developing
workers, baying and selling, and ao
on.
Walter D Moody, for over twenty
Tears a traveling salesman. European buyer, sales manager and employer, writes entertainingly of
"Men Who Sell Tblnga-
Dr. Walter Dill Seett, of Ua
Northwestern Unlveralty, to the author of "The Theory of Advertising."
Th* subject to elaborately and prw-
tlcally presented. He calls advertising "the moat Important part of
all moderit bualoea*." and suggest*,
methods of securing tbe beat returns for the money invented. Every
merchant fa Palo Alto would derive
direct financial gain from a careful
study of this volume.
The purpose of making tha library j
helpful to cltlsena In all possible I
lines la a good one, and the board!
will extend this plan by getting together various collections of books
treating of practical questions. \
The J. J. Morris Real*Estate Company
j |
j 120 University Ave. PALO ALTO, CAL. |
»«*>** »**»■> ass
saasseaesseaeesetis-e • *►
4».«H4,««,,4,M |
A. 0. Walker, deputy registration
clerk, haa received a notice from
County Clerk Pfiater to discontinue
the registration of voters for the
preeent. Tbe order will probably
be ln force until after the Mky primer.ee are held.
a |
Bewick and Oatrander will meet
Veteran and Costello at t 0'e.Aek tonight In a bowling contest for tbs
ehamptonehlp of tbe tows.
Tosemlte. Cal., April 1, i»oi.
Weather cold and stormy, piling
anew deep ln the mountains, for the
biggest sammer Yosemite ever had.
CUR RY
of Yosemite'
woald ilk, to an too all hla ,a**u
this s«BB0B. at-.Bwl.il. ba, roar
farnltur. from C-UBY OF PALO
ALT".
1
Subcom.-iittees Will
/Hake Reports Tonight
Tbe charter committee of fifty
will meet at 9 o'clock tonight at tbe
elty hall. The subcommittees oa
taxation aad parka aad playgrounds
will submit reports.
It to deatrable that aa many mem*
bera of the committee aa possible be
preeent, ln order that the work ef
tbe general committee may be fin*
lehed and a call Issued for the election of freeholders st an early date.
There to no time to spar* tf a charter ta to be prepared for submission
to the state legislature In January
next.
On the 2ttb aad 18th of tbta
month thqAalls of the high school
building will-be used aa exhibition
rooms for the work of the drawing
classes, the manual training department and tha mnslc claaaea. AU
the drawing claaaea/of the aehoola,
from the primary up through tbo
high school, will have their work,
all of which la original, oa exhibition. Meehanla-d aa wst! aa fraw-
band drawing wor\ will be shown,.
especial emphasis being pot oo
perspective work.
The pupils are busy making posters to .be put In tha atore windows;
there la a great deal of comoetltloa
over them, and a committee la to
Judge them Friday and give a prlaa
to the beat artlat. Tba lettering oar
the cards, which an to Indicate tba
different claaaea of work, la ataa
being done by the puglla.
Following to a Hat of tba varloa*
kinds ot work: 'Color harmony,
sketching (life), outdoor sketching,
perspective drawing, pencil draw-
lug! charcoal drawing, chalk drawing, ink drawing, water color, pastel design.
Tbe principal feature of tbe manual training exhibit will be Abe apodal pieces. tabled, muslt racks, etc,
made by tba pupils. For thia epe-
olal work the' pupils buy tbelr owa
materials. Some of tbeee plaoe*
will be /on exhibition la the etor*
wlndowa before the blgh achool exhibition. During tbe exhibition th*
manual training room will be. open
to visitors, who will ba welcome to
come ln and aee th* work ln tbta
new department,
Mr. Jeffers will exhibit aome of
tbe work of hla claaaea, aad there
will alao be singing* by the different
choruaea add glee clubs of lb*
schools. »
Tbe glrla of tbo high acbool have
alao caught the exhibition spirit
and during the evening of the 1149,
and alao tbe following day and evaat-
ing, will exhibit some very fine varieties of home-made candles, which
win be on sale to the people. The -
public la moat cordially Invited ta-
attend tbe exhibitions, end patronise
tbe candy aale. The profile of tbo
aale will go to make up • deficit incurred by tbe glrla' basketball team,
and any surplus will be tarned over
to the regalar student body fund,
whlcb at preeent la rather low. Tb*
young ladlea will preside at tha candy tablsa.
A big baaeball rally will be held In
(Contlaned oa page four.)
J. H Chartaaton, a member of tbe
Ban Pranclsco police department, to
In Palo Alto today. Mr. Charleston
waa born a abort dlstanee below
Mayfleld and still owns tbo old
homestead on the Charleston roaa.
which waa named for bla father.
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Easter Novelties
Don't fall to aae the endless
variety we ara showing thla
year. We bought verj largelz.
and probably hare a larger
and better assortment tkaa
can be found In Ban Pranclaeo.
Tbe prices are unusually low. ,
WILSON'S
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Coffee
Don't forget our "8. A R." special bland of Coffee. Ibe "par
pound. Remember you are earing money and getting aatto-
f action.
VEGETABLES
Freeh Vegetables svery morning. Our prices ar* right
TOMATOES
Aak for Pratt-Low brand, sorted pack—the very .beat pat In.
rsns. Try a couple of cans with yoar next order.
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